Personal Effects of the German Soldier in World War II
German soldiers, sailors and airmen of World War II went to war with a fascinating variety of personal effects in their pockets and knapsacks. Chris Masons new book explores this most personal, private, and often poignant aspect of military history, through a study of the small items German soldiers used in the barracks and in the trenches for work, hygiene, eating, relaxation, and survival. This study of these small personal items, presented with hundreds of full colour and period photos, provides a remarkable window into the daily lives of men caught in the maelstrom of history.
Chris Mason
Large format hardcover 176 pages, over 320 color and b+w photos.
Personal Effects of the German Soldier in World War II